17remhunter
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Has anyone used and hunted with the Swift Scirocco ll bullets? Can you elaborate on the bullets performance and accuracy in your experience
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A friend of mine used the first generation Scirocco in an .06 180 grain for years. Deer, elk, antelope and bears. I don't doubt the second gen is any different. mtmuleyHas anyone used and hunted with the Swift Scirocco ll bullets? Can you elaborate on the bullets performance and accuracy in your experience
Your friend used them for years so im assuming they worked good for himA friend of mine used the first generation Scirocco in an .06 180 grain for years. Deer, elk, antelope and bears. I don't doubt the second gen is any different. mtmuley
Yep. I was there for a lot of the kills. mtmuleyYour friend used them for years so im assuming they worked good for him
Does he relaodYep. I was there for a lot of the kills. mtmuley
Do you reload for your RUMI shot a bull elk with a .30 cal. 165 grain Scirocco 11 at a little over 500 yards through both lungs and it exited. The bull walked 3 or 4 steps and stopped behind a tree so I couldn't shoot again and after a few seconds he fell and rolled down the hill. That was with a 300 RUM starting around 3400 fps. I could never get them to shoot as well as some other bullets in my rifle but plenty good enough to hunt with. I think they are pretty tough bullets, but any bullet would have killed that elk hit in the same place.
Did you work up a load for your 30Do you reload for your RUM
Yes, I was using IMR 4831 mainly because I had it on hand.Did you work up a load for your 30
I really like the idea of them, but I've heard they can be picky about seating depth. What has your experience been?